Maybe, for that positioning work,(although inside tables, might bring issues in several browsers) you need to asign display:block property to . Header and . Back, as span is inline The html there is missing the opening tr, but I guess is just a copy/paste issue.In general, is better to avoid so much deprecated html atributes and move them to a css sheet file.
Those margins also might act differently in the several IE browsers.
Maybe, for that positioning work,(although inside tables, might bring issues in several browsers) you need to asign display:block property to . Header and . Back, as span is inline.
The html there is missing the opening tr, but I guess is just a copy/paste issue. In general, is better to avoid so much deprecated html atributes and move them to a css sheet file. Those margins also might act differently in the several IE browsers.
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